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Let’s say you’re one of “The Skeptics,”(“The Burzynski Skeptics,”) don’t have a life (but doesn’t that go without saying?), enjoy associating yourself with known liars, cowards, ethically and intellectually challenged individuals, so you grab a newspaper(It’s doubtful that USA TODAY would qualify), and if you do NOT know what a “Newsie” is, go online and select an article which has a plethora of innuendo and allegations, compose a missive to your member in Congressassembled about the nothingness you just reviewed, just don’t piss yourself silly when you shoot that zinger off, because you’ve just sent something to your Congressperson, exhibiting what a whacky weed tobaccoday tripper you are, and a prime example of what “Rocky Mountain High” really will mean, starting January1st, 2014

Congratulations, Colorado

My only suggestion is that you add something like:

“Dear Congressperson Y,

I know your time is valuable, but please allow me to waste some of you and your staff’s, as well as provide you with “fodder” you can hang up on the bathroom wall and laugh about for days!

In the next weeks I will be contacting you about all of the “conspiracy theories” in Jesse Ventura’s book, including; but not limited to:

Area 51
AliensThe Denver International Airport
…

Smoke ’em if ya got ’em !
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Letter to Congress

Dear CONGRESSPERSON’S NAME:

My name is _______ and I am one of your constituents

I am writing to you to request your urgent attention to a matter that involves the abuse of cancer patients, their families, and their communities

A few weeks ago, I wrote to you concerning the Houston cancer doctor Stanislaw Burzynski, and requested that you take action and look into how he was able to continue treating cancer patients for decades under the auspices of clinical trials with an unproven treatment he claims to have discovered, patented, manufactures, prescribes, and sells (at his in house pharmacy) at exorbitant prices

On Friday November 15, Dr. Burzynski was the subject of a front-page exposé in the USA Today

Additionally, since I last contacted your office, the FDA has released site inspection notes into the electronic FOIA reading room about Stanislaw Burzynski in his role as Principal Investigator (also included)

The findings were horrifying

Burzynski (as investigator, the subject of the inspection) “failed to comply with protocol requirements related to the primary outcome, therapeutic response […] for 67% of study subjects reviewed during the inspection.”

This means that several patients who were reported as “complete responses” did not meet the criteria defined in the investigational plan, as were patients who were reported as having a “partial response” and “stable disease.”

This means that his outcomes figures for these studies are inaccurate

Some patients admitted failed to meet the inclusion criteria for the study

Even though patients needed to have a physician back home to monitor their progress prior to enrolling in a trial, the FDA found a patient who began receiving treatment before a doctor had been found

The FDA told Burzynski:

“You failed to protect the rights, safety, and welfare of subjects under your care

——————————————————————GorskGeekgesticulates [1]:
——————————————————————“At least a third of the video consisted of the difficulties that Hannah had with her treatment, including high fevers, a trip to the emergency room, and multiple times when the antineoplaston treatment was stopped“

“She routinely developed fevers to 102° F, and in one scene her fever reached 103.9° F“”

Let’s do what Dr. (Supernaught) Dave and his Science-Baste Medicine would NOT do

Compare the radiotherapyHannah had, to the antineoplaston therapy she had
——————————————————————4/1/2011 – Surgery6/2011 – Started radiotherapy 8 weeks after surgery
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1. Needed 6 weeks of radiotherapy
2. Full-on – 6 weeks of treatment(Monday-Friday)
3. Did that, thinking this would make me better
4. Radiotherapy went well for 1st few weeks but fears were confirmed when hair falling out and bouts of tiredness and lethargy
5. Lost hair
6. Two weeks into treatment was hit by wave of tiredness
7. So shattered had to go to bed for week
8. Started having seizures and didn’t know how long she had to live
9. Was still having seizures and lost independence with losing driving licence
10. On top of all of this, dealing with‘v as had number of seizures and now has epilepsy
11. Was gruelling – hair fell out, had quite a few seizures – then, at end, scan showed still had remnants of very aggressive tumour
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A. Hair falling out
B. Lost hair
C. Bouts of tiredness and lethargy
D. So shattered had to go to bed for week
E. Started having seizures
F. With number of seizures, lost independence with losing driving licence
G. Now has epilepsy
H. Was grueling
——————————————————————Hannah’shair all fell out, she suffered bouts of tiredness and lethargy, had to go to bed for a week, started having seizures, and got epilepsy, all in the course of 6 weeks(30 days – Monday-Friday) of radiotherapy

Does GorskiGeek really expect true Science-Based Medicine researchers; unlike himself, to come to some biased conclusion, that these 30 days of radiotherapy; 20 of which come after the “first couple of weeks” umbrella, are somehow “better” than 16 days of antineoplaston therapy issues ?
——————————————————————GorskGeeksproselytization of Science-Based Medicine is nothing but a sham

If Gorski actually, really, believed in SBM, he would practice what he preaches

To “Orac,” SBM is nothing more than a TOOL, which he attempts to wield the way Hitlerstormtrooped the SS (Schutzstaffel), Leninkerfuffled the KGB (Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti), Stalingate-way drugged the Gulags, and Mussolini#failed with Fascism

GorskiGeek seems to want to Fiesta with Fidel, in that the asserted appearance of both, is because of the belief in the almighty buck

Yes, maybe they’re always just looking for that extra bit of added greenback bill, a blatant handout [3]
——————————————————————GorskGeek “believes” in his Science-Basted Medicine so much, that he fails to advise readers how Hannah did aftershe and Pete Cohen returned to the “G.” to the “B.”

Did Hannah experience continued “side effects”?

That’s what I call the hash tag failure of Gorski’s Science-Based Mudicine
——————————————————————Gabroni Gambit (also known as Gorski Gambit a/k/a GorskGeek Gambit): The failed attempt by “The Skeptics™” to try and “pull the wool”over the eyes of someone who is as smart as a fifth-grader

This tactic is one frequently utilized by communists, dictators, fascists, liars, socialists, and zealots

The antineoplastons have been considered as unconventional manner of cancer treatment because there have been very few independent interpretable scientific data on their potential clinical efficacy

Based on a recent report of observed responses in brain cancer patients treated with antineoplastons at the Burzynski Research Institute (founded by Dr. S.R. Burzynski) in Houston, Texas, the Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP) conducted a site visit to review a “best case” series of clinical responses to antineoplastons in the treatment of brain tumors at the Institute

This case series does not constitute a clinical trial; the cases were selected on the basis of positive response from many different studies of antineoplaston treatment at the Institute

The site visit team determined that antitumor activity was documented in this best case series and that the conduct of Phase II trials were indicated to determine the response rate

The antineoplastons were presented as DN Stage IV candidates for the conduct of Phase II trials in glioblastoma multiforme, anaplastic astrocytoma, pediatric brain tumors, and low-grade gliomas, to confirm the observation of brain tumors at the Burzynski Institute

It was proposed that the same treatment regimen as that used at the Institute would be used in the Phase II trials

A decision regarding subsequent trials (e.g., other tumors, additional Phase I development, Phase III trials in brain tumors) would be deferred until the results of these initial trials were known

If the antineoplastons are approved for Phase II study, Dr. Burzynski will provide supplies of the materials for the clinical trials to the NCI free of charge

Dr. Burzynski presented background on antineoplaston research

His research is based on the hypothesis that antineoplastons are components of a biochemical defense system against cancer

The antineoplastons are medium and small peptides and amino acid derivatives that form the defense against cancer by inducing differentiation in neoplastic cells
Initial study on antineoplastons was concentrated on isolation of peptides in blood and urine of healthy people